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Council approves variances for planned convenience store and gas station at 1810 Williams Drive with conditions
Summary
After a contested hearing and a revised site plan, Marietta's council approved site-specific variances to allow construction of a convenience store and fuel station at 1810 Williams Drive, subject to conditions including removal of existing pylon signs and design requirements for a front-yard dumpster enclosure.
Marietta City Council on Wednesday approved variances allowing a convenience store with fuel sales at 1810 Williams Drive, following a presentation by the applicant's attorney and public comment from neighbors and local stakeholders.
The applicant's attorney, Adam Rosen, told council the revised site plan adds three parking spaces and retains a single access point on Williams Drive. Rosen said the proposed store and pumps will serve nearby residents and businesses on Williams Drive and Guffin Lane and provide local fueling and convenience options that are not met by existing stations farther from the site. "This provides a location of convenience and fuel for those residents and businesses coming out off of Williams…
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